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Ottawa Public Health reported 68 new COVID-19 cases on Friday and six new deaths.
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Ontario is once again expanding eligibility to book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment.
Ontarians 12 and older can make appointments starting at 8 a.m. on Sunday. They will be able to schedule a vaccine appointment through the provincial booking system and call centre, as well as at select pharmacies that are administering the Pfizer vaccine.
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Burlington Mayor Weinberger issued the following statement today regarding the mask mandate in the City of Burlington:
“The new guidance released by the Center for Disease Control [CDC] yesterday marks a significant milestone in our more than year-long fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. I fully support the Governor Phil Scott’s move to quickly lift the masking requirements for vaccinated people in most settings, and the City team is working swiftly to take parallel action in here in Burlington.
“Beginning today we will not enforce the City’s Emergency Order requiring face coverings for fully vaccinated people, and I have called a Special Meeting of the City Council for Monday May 17th at 5:30 pm in order to rescind the requirement for vaccinated individuals.